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Old 08-18-2009, 02:46 PM
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Hey all,
New to the forum, just lowered my 03 blazer 2 dr 6/6 as follows:

Front: 3" lower control arm drop
3" shock drop

Rear: 3" blocks
Removed 2 leafs, flipped the small one

I removed the rear bump stop, cut the muffler and dumped it, yet everytime I still hit even the smallest bump I am slamming metal on metal somewhere in the back. It is driving me nuts. I am also hitting in the front (i think i need to shave/remove the bump stops up there) and I think my Cat is hitting my underchasis at this point as well. It is a major pain in the butt as it is very loud. I know that replacing the stock shocks in the back with aftermarket will resolve some of the hard bumping in the back but I can't afford to buy these for another 2 weeks. Any thoughts on how I can quick fix this? I was thinking putting a leafspring back on and making it a 6/5, then getting an aftermarket 3/4" bump stop to make sure it is not hitting there. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
 
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Old 08-18-2009, 10:52 PM
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Originally Posted by swartlkk
The threads in this section are a place for each individual author to chronicle the process they are going through with their project.
might want to post this in the correct section to get the proper help.
 
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